Matt Hancock’s excruciating WhatsApp messages to other MPs have revealed the former Health Secretary’s desperate efforts to find an excuse after he was caught in an affair in his No10 office during lockdown. Mr Hancock was photographed in a romantic clinch with
The wearing of face masks in schools was introduced in English schools after Boris Johnson was told it was “not worth an argument” with Nicola Sturgeon. The former prime minister pursued the policy despite England’s Chief Medical Officer, Sir Chris Whitty, saying
Leaked messages show Boris Johnson was left baffled after being schooled on percentages by Chief Scientific Adviser Patrick Vallance and special adviser Dominic Cummings. The back-and-forth unfolded on a WhatsApp chat between the then Prime Minister and senior officials in charge of Government
Do you ever wish your emails could be extra-secure so they can’t be opened by just anyone? Whether you’re sending private messages containing sensitive or personal information, or you just want to be sure no one else sees what’s on the other
Nick Robinson this morning blasted Matt Hanock’s “poor judgement” after more than 100,000 WhatsApp messages sent between him, other ministers and officials at the height of the Covid pandemic were leaked. The messages were released by journalist Isabel Oakeshott after she worked
“Toxic” WhatsApp messages show Metropolitan Police officers making offensive remarks about rape, race and Kate Price’s disabled son. A misconduct hearing has laid bare the messages in which two serving and six former police officers made the horrific remarks. In the groupchat
Just about every connected device you have can be used to spy on you, and this isn’t limited to smart speakers and webcams. Here’s how to stop your TV from tracking you. It gets worse. I was in the pool recently, and
The most famous gymnast on the planet continues to melt hearts. LSU’s Olivia Dunne, who’s become a media sensation, shared messages on both Instagram and TikTok on Valentine’s Day that got her supporters in a tizzy. Olivia Dunne of LSU takes a
Apple’s Messages app now lets users do a lot more than just text and share media. With the latest iOS updates, even more functions are available, expanding customers’ capabilities. When you next use your iPhone, iPad or Mac, here are five functions